A son aspires to follow in his famous MMA father's footsteps, but along his journey must figure out how to break the abusive cycle, if possible, that his father has continued.A son aspires to follow in his famous MMA father's footsteps, but along his journey must figure out how to break the abusive cycle, if possible, that his father has continued.A son aspires to follow in his famous MMA father's footsteps, but along his journey must figure out how to break the abusive cycle, if possible, that his father has continued.
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Pleasantly surprised by this movie, strong performances all around... especially Stephen Dorff hit a real homerun with this one. His character is very obviously based on a famous MMA fighter, but he has put his own twist on it and he doesn't miss a beat. Even though the story is great, it could've been fleshed out a little bit more concerning the history and relationships... but despite that it still has a lot of heart and a lot to offer. Absolutely recommended to watch.
This is an incredibly well done movie. I was expecting something cheap and nonsense but it was the opposite. Dorff is really good and the script is way, way better than expected. I don't know why it has such a low profile, it is a complete surprise.
Embattled is a well acted , nuts and bolts , fight film that although, very watchable, is ultimately let down by the final act .
Stephen Dorff is excellent as the greedy , selfish MMA champion , who treats both of his families really bad because of his own upbringing. Darren Mann who plays his son Jett is great too but here is where lies the big problem with the film .
The father and son may have a history together that is tainted and they are at both ends of the fighting scale so what makes you think that they are ready to fight each other ??
It wouldn't happen and that's what makes this film just a little bit unbelievable.
I like the whole background story of how Cash behaved with his first family and how he is repeating it with his new family and that's the glue that holds the film together, it's just the fight scenes that make this film a little baggy .
The scenes where we see Cash as a younger man and treating Jett badly as an 8 year old are badly done. The make up department made him look 10 years older and it looked strange.
Overall i found it entertaining and I nearly gave it four stars but because of the predictable ending ( or unpredictable, which ever way you look at it) , it just fell short .
Stephen Dorff is excellent as the greedy , selfish MMA champion , who treats both of his families really bad because of his own upbringing. Darren Mann who plays his son Jett is great too but here is where lies the big problem with the film .
The father and son may have a history together that is tainted and they are at both ends of the fighting scale so what makes you think that they are ready to fight each other ??
It wouldn't happen and that's what makes this film just a little bit unbelievable.
I like the whole background story of how Cash behaved with his first family and how he is repeating it with his new family and that's the glue that holds the film together, it's just the fight scenes that make this film a little baggy .
The scenes where we see Cash as a younger man and treating Jett badly as an 8 year old are badly done. The make up department made him look 10 years older and it looked strange.
Overall i found it entertaining and I nearly gave it four stars but because of the predictable ending ( or unpredictable, which ever way you look at it) , it just fell short .
This was a great father son story. It almost seemed like even Stephen Dorff who is always great at playing villains had trouble grappling with the disgusting choices his character makes as a father in this film. The son played by Darren Mann does an excellent job playing a stoic son and I always love seeing Elizabeth Reaser and Donald Faison on screen. Shout-out to Karruche who also did an excellent job. This is a great movie to watch if you liked the show Kingdom with Frank Grillo.
What could have been another corny fight themed movie , turn quite compelling and sensitive because of the actors performances, A world famous MMA fighter with a extreme ego and lifestyle trains his teenage son to follow in his footsteps, but his abusive ways towards previous life gets in the way of progress, his former family suffered and continue to pick up the pieces and takes it's toll on his son, a altercation gets leaked from a family event, causes a rift between father and son, it's turns into a big MMA event pitting father against son, the battle turns into two individuals that have to battle their personal demons in the public and in the ring, the fight scenes were well put together , but the quiet moments between the cast and their interactions make this movie interesting and more watchable, you root for the son to mature and follow his own dream and guide his life in a more stable way, you applaud him also for being a loving brother to his special needs brother and loyal son to his mother and help her keep their lives from falling apart, his father is a monster , person who soul is tormented by abuse and all the success in the world, don't cure that , the conclusion of the film that did not have a real resolution, and that to me was the only real problem, I had with this film, overall watchable movie that touches on a real sensitive issue of domestic violence from a different point of view.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $32,259
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $15,141
- Nov 22, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $32,259
- Runtime
- 1h 57m(117 min)
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